The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, February 05, 1848, Image 3

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I Miters' .3ortruat..
Saturday lliorning, Feb. 5, IS-3S.
• T Malt 4 ,
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*Ma. E• J. Faris authorised to receive sultirrip
,,sll,ms for the Miner? Journal. and receipt for the same,
• - .4ar his Deng store, in Tamaqua— ' .
VOLNEY B. PALMER,
Au R.llTZ.testr and "Conl 49extie.r.
-7.1 Corner of Third & Chesnut Streets, Philadelphia,
N 0. 11 50 . Nassau Street, New York,
No. ln, State Street, Boston, and •
-,••; South east corner of Baltimore. & Calvert Street,.
..i.,'Daltlmore, Is our Agent for receiving subscriptions and
- .'('Advertlsements for the Miners' Jonrnal.
IT" The citculatiirn of the ?linen.' Journal is mater
than any other paper pubashed in Northern Penn,yita
'lain. and Ilan nearly double the cltculatiqn of any' other
Itubliahed in Fchuylkilt county. It ;0,0 circulates larzely
Almon; capitalist,. manufacrarcri. iron and coal,dea:crA,
Ithroncliout the Atlantic Ana Eaztern States. '•
.4.1 - 11£ 'PROTECTIVE •POLICY.OF THE. COUNTILY 1
' The People Demmuni its Ite.torktion!
Par Pr:elide-M.
General 'ZACHARY TAYLOR; •
blect to the Decision of the Whig National Cortveotion
NEW AMA SG CM ENT.—Owin; to their irrezulnr re
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:ifecipt, and other roureci of complaint, we have concluded
r 4o,send our pipers by mail. hereafter, in the different
:ksogrns in this county.
~We huve ns , urances from Wash.
i !tntton that our rubreriticra 10 the coupty will 'not long be
to poitage on thou local neo,paperr, an nt-
- ;:-ILtenzion of Congress-hal already been drawn to the tut,
with every probability that it will receive their
-',::huarty sanction. In the Mean time. the country•preac has
only te speak out to secure free circulation to their papers
In the 'counties In which they are respectively published.—
Oaf subscribers in Miner:villa and Port Carbon, Sm..
• will receive their papers as heretofore.
J• ALL RlGllT.—What's in a name? • Considerable, es
- ',tinily if accompanied by the Gosh. We begin to realize
fort everyday, for every day we are getting names
To putdown on our subscription books. Among otheris
who have placed us under obligations for their exertions
". in our behalf, Is a friend in Inside Island ,who has forward
s ed urrhalf - a•slozen new subscriber,. During the present
,; Month we have added upwards of one hundred new sub.
scribers to our hooks. and we have confidence enough
In of f k February•friendi to believe, that this month will
be bui little behind the former in this respect. If it will
—w&:re done with it ! -
ElOC.—Thanks to Itlessrs. llart, Leyburn. and
ethers of the State Legislature, and to Dr. Eckert and
:A. others is Congress, for, public document.:. '
rs Err To Correspondents.7—Accompa
nying announcements of deaths, we frequently
„4 receive long obituary notices—and with those of
infants, scraps of poetry, original and selected. It
always affords us pleasure to be the instrument of
1" conveying consolation to the bereaved, by an act
BO simple and touching. But the thing seems to
have grown into a habil of late, and a long string
of poetry follow , ' as n matter of course. It is at
: 1%, all times a beautiful thing—the death of an infant
hut co much has been. writ , en on-the serf-some
theme, that the „vocabulary of the poet's brain
seems to be exhausted—:arid in all the effusions
that we have yet eeen, we cannot di-cover ought
o f merit or originalily.."To publish them, there.
lore, would be deliberately to olTend our readers,
who cannot hesupppsed to. have any interest in
' ; the matter beyond the desire to- be agreeably; en
.:;terlained. -And to pay our,compositors, besides,
:i.sorne 51) cents or o dollar, for putting in type what
does va no sort of ben4.lit(for it frrquendy hap
; pens that the persons ..consolod" do no( even sub
12.reribe for our paper,) ii doing what cannot be
•anjioned by. the 18wa of business or common
• sense. •
W:e mutt therefore decline, most revecifully,
4 all such sfrosion.: 'chose of real merit, hewn:v
s.-or, and short, (nod brevity is not an inferior claim
", to moil) shall receive Our attention, riot as accorn-i
panimrnt4, excluSively, tr such announcements,
but as poetry, intl.:pendent of other coneidera•
'tient/. In ordinary, CASI s, we think it would be
no more.than right for the wri•crs to remit the
it expenses of compoattion, which would average
eaut 50 cents for each piece. In that cage, we
gvuulJ feel jun t fled inpolAing miry tkat we
• must now term"...
.4 . Ronorols on the (tinql.—We-re
gret to nnoptiree removal of Thomas
and li‘ , Ml S. Lmvis;-•E-q.. as officers of the
A.... Schuylkill Navi mMon the former as Collretor of
- tolls, f,t, this terminus of the Itre, and the
latter as Supenomodant. -
There W 3.1 net cornieleri.Ut— , there entail be no
complaint aveinrt .ef 0143 t etitlemen ; and
with Mr. Mells r - his suneryary: dismissal from a
post. the dritics of which lie has discharged fur the
las' twenty years, with on ability, a faithfulness
and consistency, ea Well redounded to the oh
vious benefit of the comp any, and which few per
. .sons emild hare squalled—his sum nary dismissal
pernlitriy aggraratioc, and ha: occasioned tura
; varsal :a -piinr, 1k has th voted the • prime . and
•igor of his life to the inter. ,t. of.the company
le identified pith it:
d his du iv; honv,dly owl faithfully during its
ewhole existe'nra. Now, that he I. otlf•
-.rounded hy circum•tprccs which will fend 30, , r”17.
bIlf(311 him in any other e_mployinent, and
; slenly artil summarily rjected from his poet—thhy
mu one knows 'lt is aihaglc..!,
Mr. Lesvio, though hia...distiiiisal urn:: equally
unexpected, has hula of regret to endure. fie
t would hove resigned long since, hod die leist
in
timation been thrown out that it was desirable.
With th'q gentlemen a piknnted, ise eau liege no
objectio'n. Ek,woot.l Morris, E•q. who succeeds
Mr. Lewis,. is an accomplished en ?inner, and a
pratical man of business. Slr. (inseam, of Read
ing, who Fucceetis Mr, M Ils. has been ofthe ser-
'vice of the company for many years. obd with
'the limited acquaintance we have .with him, can
cot doubt his camzetency f,r,tke..cluties of the
Orme. Yet, vetth all deferencmna,bisi, we might
.here question the expetlieney,ir.a general way, of
ending persons from olt.sr 'places to till posts
':ssbich could., perhaps, be.efluallyas.well tlischorg-
A — ed by persons better acausinted with the business .
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and busioess-inen of .our region. Nine-tenths of
.3 tile .aillieulties and niistdkes into which Comps-
pies; fall , .a o ihe.result of a lack of practical know-
V - ,ledse.of.our bu.iric:sa 'and resources on the part
.of their (Accra. who ere very rarely taken from
ourazile.at
rer Franklin House —This admira-
thle Hotel, Iricaird in Chestriut at, Philadollithis, in
;;he midst of businc , e, fashion, and' amusements.
..has recently' parsed into 'the hands of G. W.
,Soule, E.q. We navel:lad opportunities of test
.ing the 'merits of many of the principal hotels in
our country, and we do nth:recollect n 6ingle one
whose location, arrangements, management, and
•Table &hole gaTe.u4 more unqualified sati , fac t ion
than the Franklin. It is unexceptionable.in•all
.cespect;', and has many features that are not pre-Sented it) eimiar estaLlishments. • The proririetur
has lately secured tho:.serviceS of R. M. bhp.
.I —k :choker, EN. late of Hartwell's, well-known to
the public as combining all' the qualities of the
thorough gentleman, with adnitrable skill in
• - :!,the dispensation of the Ilotel.coMforts and ele
gunnies.
The Franklin is the principal stopping-place
,r e'er our citizens, and when ure arrive there we are
always certain to find a Mist of our neighbors and
,acquaintances. We can therefore commend it on'
dtaisaccount—for, cut loose from boy:mail - airs while
abroad, nothing is more pleasant than to-crack
1 jokea with your neighbors, and exchange views
with your merchants, colliers, politicians, capital•
ists, &c. upon the - great, concerns which agitate
.7: the Nation. .
DrPine iVeuther.—We have hatl.re
:.4';.4. mutably fine weather for several days past. No
A snow—nosclouds—no cold blast .;— the cuts es
'A warm and genial as it well cluld be, and the 'sky
overeat with a delightful bloc haze. Although
we should like to have some snow, pie are never
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theless.well recompensed with this kind mi•wea-,
. they, for it brings out the ladies! They will not
.ax
-4.4 remain caged in-doors such , times ss these. 'and
their stnileion the sure are even morn pleasant
tlittreold Sore.
B.Tbitryitent," after all, goes for nought,
Since writing it the scene hen entirely changed-
The.riOn is pouring down—the streets are
. ..dythe ladies have retired ..behind,the scenes"—
sidd all is dull: N. B. No. ! jlgh r
D 784 Valentine's in.
teresting Festival is nearly at hind, and* would
advise our young friends to prepare. : The pres
ent being leap-year, will givo the ladies inntimer
able opportunities for the accomplishment of ends
at once desirtible and philanthropic; and we can:
not venture to doubt but that a grand demenstra-'
ticn will be made,ort the above occasion. .IVe.
have, therefore, caused our Stores-to he well sup.:
plied with the most interting missives, of every
variety and characier—satirical, losing, pathetic,
humorous, sentimental, reasonable and unreasona
ble,-7-and we expect to receive the thanks of At
tare generations fur our extended and far-reach
, ing sagacity ! Kcoaiiig that the ladies-are de
termined, in this instance; to ..cry aloud and spire
not"—and that it is their iletlrmioationlo "wry
on the war" in the spirit of torques!, and for the
prompt annexation of the whole liichelor rare,
we resolved that they should not lick the neces
sary billets to achieve a "consummation so devout
ly.tri be wished." An for the Bachelots—pc;or,
Imiserable fellows !—we are determined, loy'Virtuo
•of the authority reposed in us by Sir Abraham CU'
pid,..ta enter into a "Treaty'!-and surrendir Clem
norms calms, to the arms .of the fair innineibles!
So, hold up your heads l—you deluded and unfor
ttinatesreaturea!bold up.jour beads, and pre
pare to surrender on the 14tit'of this month
VW" Outside Pages.--We presume
our readers have discovered ere this. the claims the
matter on out outside pages usually present to
their attention. Being 'of a light and miscells•
neo us character, almo'st every taste C3ll he g rati Otd ;
and no; department of our Pwer receives more
attention. 'After all, the qualities of a newspa
per consist more in the inllustry of the reading
and adaptation of articles to particular dream . -
stances, than to the mere exercise of the pen,
however intelligently employed. Convinced of
this truth, we ore not ashamed ,to refer to our
selection, as, in our opinion, displayrng more in.
dustry and greater rariet . 4 of suojectis, than is
usually found in country newspapers..
Although the outside pages are not, perhaps,
quite so interesting this week as usull, still there
is much to amuse,irdruct, and benefit. Without
referring to any article particularly, we will vouch
safe to the reader full satisfaction for the leisure
moments employed in their perusal.
•
rte" The Iron Tr Mx.—The Puddlers
employed at the Pliconixville Rolling Mills, held
a meeting a few drys ago, to take into cons'defa
tion the proposed reduction' of their wages,, of
which one month's notice had been 'given them
by the Company. A reduction of 'wages has
been effected in some of the machine shops of this
Borough, and in the general depression of bu:i•
'ness throughout the country, and especially in the
Iron business, there would Teem to be little en
couragement in the future far the
lions." The Tariff of '46 is now beginning to
operate, and in six months more, we may raise
our supplicating himds. ~ : When shrill the end
of these things be!" ,
Err'&Jzwjlkill -Navigat.lo.—All the
boati owned by this Company have been leaved
to Messrs. Longstreth & Cresson, who intend .
running them ni the and day;with relays ofhorses,
&e. between this Region and Pitiladslphia.. None
of the Company's boat+ will run to New York,
or any point other thou Philathlplifa..Thio allows
a favorable opportunity for _individuals, owning
boats, to put them in active service for the Now"
York and interin,idiate trade; and many will no
doubt erect twit: in time for tir, opening of the
Navigation in the spring,. 'Compe.titionfdr those
markets will emitqu wry 64'1drsoden ao in
nals only, and thero can he' 110 doubt but that a
ba dons by all wk.) embark
in it.
W - Pottsville Soutte.—T4 lecture
of Thos: H. Walker, El., on Tuesday evening
last,. attracted a latge and fishiinable audience_
Itwas !Maned to with profound attention and
delight.' The - next lecture orrurs on Tuesday
even:ng, 'next. The subject will e.ro,raco al:din:n
icel review of the life and genius. of Ocilla Ben.
jinnin West, with a few general remarks upon the
influences exercised by painting and sculpture
upon Nations; and the necessity for Cultivating
au enlarged and refined taste' fur the - fine arts in
this country.
. .
afr N ;hies, Haywood .4 Co. have
made arr:lngements to transfer their entire busi
ness, for the present 'year, from the • Reading
road to theSenaylkill- Narigatioi ; and as.they
are known fo be the most extensive Operators in
this Region, this step .most greatly atig, , nent the
business and,revenuN of the latter improvement.
Messrs. M. 11. & Co. shipped during the yeir
1847, upward. , of 98,000 tens of Coll, and with
'Oen- present faciques; this - amount could he in
creased the-present year very `'ecutsiderably: if the
demand should exist in the markets.
Church Dedicanon.—The new
Methodist Church at St. Clair, will bc dedicated
to the service of God, on Sunday the lath instant,
on which' occasion collections will he taken up in
aid of - the building-fuio. Services will be held
in the morning, aftetnoon and evening of the
above day.
, Mra -- Severe :Iccident.—W eJearn from
the Schuylkill Haven Map, of Wednesday last,
that Mr. L Daniel Karcher: of Priedensburg, in this
county, was thrown from a train of •thal cars, the
other day, on the Mine Hill railroad_. and that one
of his legs was thereby severed from - his hod).
tliZr New TownshlpB.—Tlw town
ship of, N9rwegi n, we understand, hoe again
beep divided, and now'eemprises ihree new Town
,
ship, biz: Norwegian, Ead. NorWe.gian, and
"N 0. ,. Castle,
rr: - 1 - County Finances.- , —The - annpal
statement of the r.ccipts arid expenditures of
SeheylkillConnty, will be found in this week's
paper. It appears that there is w considerable
surplus in the hands of the
. Tretsurer. 'The.
t.3 , rtiniissionrrs do not state whether the debt- of
the County is all paid off or not—liut we presume
it is, otberwire so large a_b.dance would not re
main in the Treasury. The Collectors from the
Borough of ;Pottsville and several other districts.
have settled off their duplicates, for 1817, in full.
This is as it should.be. It is much better both
for the.people and the Collectors, th'st the taxes
shou'd be. promptly paid into the Treasury.
For the 31inere. Journal
A PUZZLE.
An old woman wt out With a baahat of eggs to
Sell. The first Bale she made was the hell of her
eggs, and half ar. egg over. The next she sold
half 'of. what was left and half an eq,g over, and
the lart she sold was hull she bad left and half an
egg over. She hal three doz-n me left and had
not broken one. How many eggs had she when
she set out 1 An answer is retjderled.
Female tErunaut.—ln noticing the in.
tention of a female to make a bellow' ascension in
New Orleans, the Della gays:—We are told that
this lady. lass courageous as she is beautiful, and
that, in all her ascensions,- she has been higPdy,
successful. It will be a rare antl,beautiful sight
for the - thousand ladies who mill there be assem
bled, to see one of their own sex gently rising in
her teriiil ear to the sapphire dome of heaven, and
getting so near the sky .that she Might. almost
touch the stars!
- The Roman newspaperf have made arrange.
meals to report the ptoseedinge of the Council of
State, so that abort•hand will again be practiced
at Rome, where, probably; speeches have cot been
reported since the otertbroty of the Roman empiin
THE•mogßs' JOURNAL, AND POTTSVILLE GENERAL ,ADVERTISER.
3tento -of Gossip
reflte../Coickerboc.kr." tells a story of a virit
nes.. who made a very nice distinction in the
shales of lying. Being questioned by - a la wyer
as to the general reputation of another witness
for truth, the witness was asked whether the in
dividuil a notorious liar. "Why," said
he, rolling an immense quid of tobacco in his
insulh, "not exett*so; but he it what I call an
. intermilleni liar."
tiorribk.,-The Cincinnati Chronicle Of
'rurally last, says :—.• We are informed by a
frienJ, that on Tuesday night, as a man was in
the act of removing a dead body from one of our
grave yards, he was shot dead. His body was
found yeetenlay
,morning lying by the aide of the
one,he had attempted to remove.?
•
• r 7 se- Toe Priem:lB.--The laie yearly meeting of
Friends in New York, has put • forth a long and
abl.l manifesto. ipt'tled t'eposideratiout respect.
ing the Imefultreas of war under the gospel dis
pensation. addressed to the Teachers and Profess
ors o f Christianity in the United States of A meri.
,
• .4 Decision.-11 has been decided in
Yfasiachusetts that a 'pupil cannot be turned nut
of school fur bad character. The juJge ruled that
the isor.e the hoy'e character was, the more need
of school influence to reform it.
,'• Very Singular, ladted.—lt is a sinquhr
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fact, that the age of but ono iiiki . an is mentioned
in the Bible at the time of her th ; sod this
gives us scripture authority for not eing too in
'quiisitive ghoul the age of women..
1:S 0- Fry's Opera of Lenore.—After all the
preparation for producing Fry's . , Opera, in New
York. there are yet difficulties in the way. 'Bar
an and Trutri have both refused the role—one
can't. and the other won't, doit.
La'AVegleet of Duly.—The cars from Harris.
burg, for Philadelphia. were thrown off the track
on Wednesday evening, -in consequence of an
agent neglecting to adjust switch. Fortunately
no one was hurt by this criminal carelessness.
[y.The blest Invention is a sort of mill tur
ned by a crank, by which three school children
can be licked at a time ! In this way much la
bor is saved to the school teachir in the dischaige
of his arduous duties !
al- Coal Mine.—CJal has been found upon the
farm of Mr. A. Hershey, about two miles from
Manheitn borough, in Lancaster County, which
the Nand of that place thinks will yield abun-
dantly and profitably. Doubtful,
oz). Aurora Boerslis. 7 -We grid by our escben
gcs that this meteorological phenomenon was gen
erally visible on Friday night, for long distances
both North and South of us.
co— A Freak Shad.—A fine plump Shad was
caught in the Deleware bay, on Saturday beat, and
sold in Philadelphia for the sum of $5. . '
LT Limbs of Ike Law.—There are , 3,500 at
torneys in the State of New-York. ”God save
the Commonwealth !"
Lrble fire.pluees should never he wash
cd with .oap•subs, hut with a nice oiled cloth, and
rubbed dry with a soft rag.
:TV" Monday last was the birth-Jay of Thom
as Payne.
cQ The Viennoise Danseuses were at the St.
Charles theatre, New Orleans. on the 22nd ult.
The Coal Trade for 1818.
Amount of Coal sent over the Philadelphia and
Reading Rail Road, [or the week ending on Thursday
evening lasi:
WEEK. T.TAL.
Port Carbon, 5,120 IS 21,895 15
Pottsville, 2,2112 17 11,314 15
Schuylki9 Haven, 4,492 Ul 21,260 17
' Port Clinton, 1,521 18 5.527 13
12,43 U -US
lATL9 OF TOLL AND.TRARsFoRTATIoN ON RAIL ROAD
Pram. MI. Carbon. &h. Haven. Pt. Clinton
To Phil+.4lelpnin, . $1 70 $1 (4 - - $l4O
To [l,ll loilontL 1 70
Vl\f. HILL AND SCIIITYLKILL HAVEN X. IL
'fhe following is thn amount of coal transported nver
this Road, during the week endon Wethirsday evening
last: '_ 4.911 13 tons.
Per 13itt report,
21.165 06 '•
%SIMIAN! Nr.WELL. Collector
EEO
suiIIIVLKILI„, VALLEY HAIL ROAD.
Amount of coal pried over the Srhuylkill Valle:TVA
Hon.!. for the tree: eialing Saturd.ty evening last:
1,695 II tnns.
Per last report, 3.611 13 "
• 5,317 09
3 4 ESAP, TURNER, 17,011ectna
0 DM
MOUNT CARRON & PORT CARRON RAIL ROAD
• Amount of coal pas•ed over the Monnt Carbon and
Port Carbon Rail Road. for the week ending Saturday
eveiling last.
Per last report
•
Total, 0,055 lli .•
JESSE TITRNER, Collector
Nlll.l, (.11.TIER RAIL RO .
Aniount of coal parsird over,' he Mill Creek: Roil. Road
4,261 14 tons,
for:theism six days:
0036 03 '•Per last re rt,
13.097 17
GEORGE lIADESTY, Collector.
------ !;1611N.T CARBON RAIL ROAD.
_ .
Amount of Coal Iran:ported ,over the Mount Curb°
Rail Road, to Thursday evening last:
%sat 07 Inns.
Per last reparl, 10,217 20
• 12,751 09 "
NATIIAN CLEAVER, 041e:tor
VALENTINE Writers,Conne awl ti'entimental
just receirud illlll fur .ale at '
Febs.6J Cheap Ronk and Vmety stone.
NEW BOOKS.
TAMES the Second, nr the Revolution of 1558, "25
4 Brian o'l.Mo, or t.uek is everything, complete, 50
The rortuties,of Torlogh O'Brien, 25
"rweui y Years After, a Sequel to The Three
Guardsmon, 75
Flinations hi America, or 110 Life in New
York and Saratoga, 25
"Jane Eyre, the best Novel of the D y, 25
Last nt the Fades. by Jams, fresh supply 12
The Nazarene, or the Last of the Washihgtons,
revelotion of Philadelphia, New York and •
Washington, by Geo. lappard, vol. 1, - 50
Washington and his Generals. by Lippard, dl 00
Washington and Generate, by Headley, Tvols, 250
I Together with a variety of other works: Bus recele
! ed and for rale at [Febs) BANN AN'S Hunktonres.
important to those who Wish to
ll=
THE. Delaware Coal Company will receive - sealed
prop:mats not to he opened until Monday, the 2let
duo of February, for the following four several and se
parate contracts.
Ist. A contract for the MINING of all the coal that
.can be - got from both the slopes at East Peach Mout min
Colliery, until December 1, ISIS.
21. A separate cnntraet for PREPARING and DE
LIVERING said Coat Peach Mountain Coal at Mount
Carbon, until the above-named date.
3d. A contract for the MINING of all the coal that
can he got from the slope at West Peach Mountain Col
liery, until December ',LSO.
4th. A separate contract for PREPARING and DE
LIVERING said West Peach o ldnuntain Coat at Mount
Carbon, until the above-named date.
The separation of the above-named contracts beings
earh of them within the compass rite pecuniary means
and personal snperlntendance of any responsible and
competent person. The Company's mines are open for
Inspection by those who desire to know their conditinn.
On and after the ihtt day of February any one applying
at the Coinpany's Office at Mount Carbon-or Philadel
phia, will receive a statement attic general conditinns
an which the Company propose to make the above-men
tioned contracts subject.
All proposals to be made In writing with the option
on the Company's part to accept any which It may see
fit. They should he endorsed, ..Proposals for Contract."
and directed tnthe Company's Office at Moont Carbon.
Those - desiring further Infortnation are requested to
apply to John C. COMM. MOOOt Carbon. or to J.R.
White. No. 78}, Walnut street. Philadelphia.
Feb S-6)
J. a. %VIIITE, Prestflant
of the Delaware Coal Company
es , Mallet Chunk Gazette and Witkesbarre Advocate
will inSert twice, mark price at bottom, and send bills to
this office for payment.
Franklin House,
. 105, Chesnut strect.—PHILILDELPIII4.
• • THIS house is located in Chesnut street,
-.An between Third and Fourth. in the ernmedi
tis• •If • rite vicinity of the Exchange, Post Office,
• Hanks and bunion,. part of the city. It is
gg t4 ' well f urnished, the rooms large and cam
-fortable. The table is •alwßys supplied
with the best the market MEIN'. life wines in part are
of the well known stock of the itlesses. Sanderson. and
are not inferior to any in the city.
The subscriber Is assisted la tho.managtment of the
house by R. M. !Haymaker. formerly of Lancaster Co..
Pa.;,r who has- recently been one of the principal assist-.
anis, in ' , Hartwell's Washington House" The er
valit. are petite and attentive to the wantsiff the guest,e.
Nothing shalt be wanting on the part of the proprietor
In make the Franklin House a comfortable home to the
traveller, the man of business or pleasure, and it will
be his constant desire to merit a share of their patron
a;e. [Feb34B.o] G. W. SMILE. Prnprietnr.
Pottsville Steam Planing and
' TURNING MANUFACTORY.
MU undersigned hallo made complete and perma
nent nrrangementsTor the manufacturing of Floor
Boards, Window Sashes, 'Sawed Laths, Bed Posts, Ta
ble, Crib, and Washstand Less, Awning and Hitching
Posts, Bannisters, Stump Feet. Rolling Pins. Potato
Smashers. Bench and lined Screws, Porch and Newel
Posta, Heil Finn, and a general variety of turning of all
kinds. They will' keep constantly on hand 'regrow and
White Plne Plody Hoards. esshing and Laths, and other
finished wick worthy the attention of timid:lS. They
hove circular inars inr slitting cuff to any dimensicni
required for building or oilier gm run ses.
S Co.
. Febs 9S-a]
3112RIELLAS. PARASOLS.
PAILASDLETTES. AND WALKING CANE UM
BRELLAS.
• Wni...11. Richardson,
Steam Fectnry, the only nee in tho United,Stetes.
No 104, Afarlet strut,—PIIIIADIELPISIA.
)I(MERCHANTS are respectfully informed that 1
centinue to manufacture all the above goods. by
the aid orsteam, notwithatanding the vent OPIIO
- of Portleeopposod to the introduction of expen
sive improvements. My assortment is complete, and
prices no low as to give entire satisfaction.
ar). As there is an umbrella: stare neat door, of naafi),
the same name. it 1. Important you should remember
WM. 11. RICHARDSON, Steam Factory, and patentee
of the Walklatt Cane'-Umbrella, sign of the .lady end
Earle, tiro. 104, Market street, Philadelphia.
Co Attention 117 readerted to the celebrated Walking
Cane Umbrella, a neat and beautiful article, combining
ell the advantages of aMC and umbrella. . .
Phila.,Ftb,l494.lno • . .
Orphans , Court Sate.
17R3TIANT. to an order of the Orphans' Court of
F Schuylkill County, the ru"scrlber, truitecappoint
ed by the Orphans! Court to make sale of the Real
Estate of Eli Cake' late of the Borough of Pottsville.
In the County of Schuylkill deceased. will expose to
Public. Vendue, on Wednesday lies let Coy of -Kara
start, at three o'clock In On afternoon, at the douse of
For 4- Xartinter. Inkeepers an the Borough of potts
vil le. a foresaid t ' I •
A certain menage or tape ment land Int or plere of
ground, situate in tbb borough of Pottsville bounded by
Coal Street and la adze Bank of Pottsville.
land of Peter Kern and lot of the said decedent, con
taining in width or breadth CI feet 6 inches, and in
leugth or depth 2:9 feet.
Also, a certain lot or piece of ground adjoining the•
aboire lot and Coal street. land of Peter Hemmed land
of Haywood AL Soyder,containing in breadth or width
45 feet and in length or depth' 78 feet. .
. Also three adjoining lots or pieces of ground situ
ate in the borough aforesald,bounded by Coal streekraii
road, street lands of the Miners Hank of Pottsville, and
hods of Haywood & Sayder e each lot contalnint in
'breadth or on Rail road aid Coal street, 25 feet
9 inches and inlenath•or depth 182 feet. . •
Late the estate of said deceased i Attendance will be
given and the condition'. of sale made known at the
time and place of sale by . •
JAMES SILLY MAN Trustee. '
By Order or the Court.— SAMUEL OU SS Clerk.
Orwid•iburg.Felis, 1818-6-1 t I
SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE..
jY virine of so.k erat wnts of Pcsditisai Eiposurs is..•
stted out of the Court of Common Pleas of Schuylkill
county, to me directed. will be sold by public sale 0 ,
veudne on Thursday, the I2d day of Mesh. t,p48..1 10
o'clo, kin the forenoon, at the public house if -Mattel
Groeff, In the borough of Onvigeburg. Schuylkill toner
ty,'lne follnwing described premises. viz. • :
Act, the right. title, and interest of Jana. Roger. nt.
in, and to all that certain lot or piece of ground, elfunte
on the eastern side of Dock street. in the,' bntough of
Schuylkill Haven . Schuylkill county. bodndel on the
south by lot of ‘ asidow Michael; no the minh.by Int of
John Zimmerman; on the east by a 55 feet wide street;
and on the west by said Dock sinter., containing in front
45 feet, and,in depth 575 feet: with the appurtenances
consisting of a two story frame dvreilinghnuse. As the
property of JAMES ROGERS. - I
:It the semi lime and plots. all that certain troct of
land, situate in Seim) Bull township, Schuylkill wooly,
bounded by lands of Daniel Heyerly, Jr., Peter Boyer.
land late of Christian Deibert, and by land of John Er
+
err, cnntaining 91 acres, 35 perches, conveyed by Ben
jamin Becker and Sarah his wife to Joseph Bet. ,by
deed dated the 22.1 Sly of September. A. 1).,ISI , and
recorded at One igeburg - in Deed book No. 3.. page 566.
(excepting and "reserving to, the said Benjamin Becker.
his heirs, executors, administrators, and In-signs, certain
rights and oils ilegee relating to a ease mill fur en Indef
inite time. as epecilled in a certain leave
..., , i. from said Joseph Becker. In Benjamln
••• • Becker. berringdate 37 March, 1817) : with
;; I ; ~.... the norm rtenances Cnnsistingo a onestory
.=. • log house with a one stnry log kitchen with
"abasement story of stone a hereto attached.
a Bank barn, n one and a lialfetory log bruise. (infininh
ed,) a black smith einp, and two log shantees. As the
property of JOSEPH BLICKER.
Seized and taken into execution and will be sot) by
Sheriff's °Mee. Ortvigs- t J. T. WERNER, Sheriff..
burg, Feb. 5,1 S MI S . 0-
. -- .
Statensynt ;of the Receipts anti 1 -
Expenditiores • -
OF SCHUYLKILL CO. FOR TOE YEAR 11347.:
Henry Krebs, En.,frreasurer of the County of Schuyl
kill, is account seri* the Cornirtissimiers ofiaid County
foam Ike 550 of Jo Kndry . . 4. P.,1 61 71 to the 1110 if
JanuarylE 44B j inc/ratre. •
Dr.
To balance remaining in the hands of the Trei- i
surer at settlement, as per report of Auditors.
January 7,1817 J, . 111"1
To cash received 114 taxes on unseated lnds,lols 0?
i
-J l
To cash received far unseated lands sold at
Treasurer's saki,7o3 ils
To cash received' f r unseated lands sold at
Commissioners'; sale, T..: , 3799 63
To cavil received for unsratod /ands redeemed 1729, 0 5
To cash recd from Jeremiah Reed, late.:ilieritr.
fur fine - and verdicts. . 69 9;
To cash reed from Leonard Moyer, balance of
a note in fall. 107 T i
To cash reed from Francis Barth for one bond , • •
and interest, 530 IR
To cash reed Francis Barth, for interest due i
on a bond. 30 6/
To casixreed,Jalp Hubler for shays. 63
To 'do AlMnder Hunger for strays. . 6 r
To do Jonathan Kistler do 3 Ild
To do Lewis Reeler do 15 61
To do John Ilannan for - stone •7 Si
To do fleck&SitYder for old lumber, paint,dre3 61
To do Jacob Reed-Esti for tires 25 04
To do • Philip Weiser Erni for tines . 16 5 to )
•To do Win It Lebo Esq fur fines
To do Peter Kota Esq for (Ines • 265
To do C5l Straub Jun - Define collected of
. • D D Lewis 10 51
To do J T Werner sheriff for fines and
verdicts • 492 71
To do Philip Weiser, Esq., rent collect- ;
ed of II Kline, ; li al
To do Benjamin Pott (or 2 deeds, ' 10)
To do .G. 11. Sficliter for ins. Grabs' note -I '
in full, ; 133 '5
To do William Garret for L. Miller & ! ;
Kitzmiller on a note, . 37 Di
To dri Wm.Fradry for told stove & pipe.'r. 651
To do - Frederick Beck, rent for court non, 1 9.)
To do G. It. Zotich for two years rent rrir
Rooms iii Court House (or Ma-
• so t 9
sonic Lodge
To . do the eolicct'rs °Abe diffaent town- 1
ships, to avi' :
Norwegian 'Township. ,
,
Charles Gillingham for 1911, in 11,11 II 16 ,
Edward o•Gonner 11916: do • 2055 01 . !-
Edward O'Connor 1817, • 1271 cq' i
, • . -- 3337 r
Branek Township.
Henry Messier far 1613, in full 318 2.9
Philip A. Clouser 1910, • L . 3 53 17 8 L 00 .1
21,22
II
Henry Bressler 1617,
Wrsf firtirmoig.
Abraham Albright for ISM, . 640
Henry Fabre 1.317, 195 00
--, 1003 97
60,029 00
MENEI
5!,:37 01 tnns
13,V8 01 "
• Manheins.
'rederick Freed tor 1E43, in full' 143 10
---- 113 10
Sntth Manheim.
•
Henry Bram:nee n.r HIM - 328 00
Amhara Bartolet 191:, 401 00
---' 732 00
North Manheim.
George Deihert :or 1917, , 630 00
, -- 830 00
• Poder Towhalstp..
lamb 110therline for 1941, in fall - ' 203
Jacob pill r 1817,, ,do . . 4 17 7 4 1 •
•
John Mum 1514, • • • ' 24 50
Ahrafgam . Kessler 1015, ' , 5O ,
,
Benjamin stlsuey 1016, .' 4 60 00
I -- 136 79
Pinegnive ,tozonhip..
'Christopher Sehrope, 1811, 175 00 !..
JON Stint., 1441, in full, : 156 20 . '
John Felts, 1810,4 ! 500 00
Thomas Berger, 1517, ) 150 00 •
1 -• 111411 29
Pintip:oce Bar4ttgh:
Genrge ileimbach. Xa4s, InnOa
'
Adam Spankuke, lAIO, ' ' IGO 00
' --- *CO
. gasi Bruiiwig.
nonlol Wonver. PM. ~ 385 00
Jonathan Yoit„ 1817, 100 00
- 83500
Orwksburg.
Charlei Rahn, len, in full, 394 49
• :8449
Blythe.
Daniel Koch, 1017, in fun 021 OS '
921 69
Lowe, Mahaitongo.
Peter Stutzmin, 1 , 446, WA On
Peter Ores.ler, 11947,' 270 00
Uppei• Mahan tong,n.
Jnenh Dreesler, 1812. in full ' 48.23
John W. Ileppler,l.Bls, do i 41 25
harm Baum, 1816. 3t6 .0
Peter FL '
Klock. 1847. 411 00
.
Ililra.
Henry Ye1e14,1815, In fill 1 0.25 08 ~
Anthony Reehinm.f HAI ' 010 00
John W.lleffner. 1047 , 410 00
sr
i
Schuylkill. Township. , I . 1
..
William Merekle. 1814, in 11111 rs,ts
Daniel W.•Kneh. 1616, do . 5313 17 . "-
Benjamin Yost, 1917, 163 013 -
'
Thomas Birbeek, 191 . 6,
Asa Dallied, 1977,
Weat Penn
Benjamin Zebner, PM
Samuel Zimmerman, NO,
Benjamin Zimmerman,lB-17.
. • . Schuylkill Harem • .
John 11udy,1515, in full ' 155 06
'
Daniel Lavenberm, 1846, 420 00
.
William 11,nch, 1817, , 515 00 ,
' -- 1051 00.
Miner/Ville
John Pram!!, 1f1.15, In full
Henry Christnnher, 1646,
John Jones, 161 i, • -
El ei Den, DM, ' •
Henry Getse, 183; In full
• • • Union
Jacob Creasey, Mt, in full
Samuel Dreher, 1816,
John Brolech, 1643,
Ru■h.
simnel Lindner, 1343;18 WI
Wllll4mßaup, 1846,
. .
•
' Barry.
William Bag. 1842, In 11411 27A 82
Benj. Brryder. 1.444. do • ' • 47 42 -
Francis Dengter.lBls, do :845 • '
Francis Dangler, 1810, ' 360 00
John A. MD, 1647, 300 00
/010 60
. .
- Manheim:L
Andrew Wilone, in Ml 20 50
By cash paid Philip A. Clouser for a bond In fun- 520 00
By do Interest due on bonds . 372 15
" do Treasurer lichuyikill Co. Alms House 5500 00
By
do Supervisors of Barry town' p. due them 597 50
By do •do Pinegrose township 5184:
Dv do do 1.. Mahantongo township 70 45
ni do do Schuylkill township .. 71 56
Uy do do West Pedn ownshlp ' ' 57-45
do do Planheim township ' 47 07
Bdo do Bush to:0 , 0 1 P . • 53 23
By do And hors for °nailing areounts for 4515 21 00
-By do 3. P. Hobart for auditing eristn l ß o no-
tory account IS 00
By do Assessors 'wages OM 47
Dy do Rood and Bridge viewer. 471 50
Dy do Grand trasarsa and Petit Jurors CO 35ss Is
Constatt,.
By do 4ustiees and - Witnesses fees and mile- - I
Sgt. in Commonwealth cases 1717 84
By do Constables fees and Mileage In Ce t ns.
monwealth eases 655 04
Dy do Return judges 4o: Bit ipiing and CHI ,•, •
elections 403 52
By, do Coroner and Justices Pr ;Pnlcfing In
go ['Mons- 309 55
By do Constable. fees & D111e041 11 2 2 4 1 4 1 4 2 ,
returns ' -, .111 09
Dy do Inspertors of Eastern Penitentlaty 481 03
By d 9 Meta& Gruff el balTditlINCIT4 7 O. l7,
. . .'d two , ' 1 389 CO
By Jl9 „pr. Samuel R. Medlir medical atten
dance to Prisoner I.• ~• • • 23
By do Dr.:S. 51..Zulich ••I do " 3S
By do J. T. Werner for Sheriff's fees and
• boarding prisoners ' 59211 dt
By do Jolla Batman Esq. Tor two_fron posts 14 1 50
Dy do Peter F. Ludwig for crying commis. I
, shiners fall. .10 00
By do lain Agnew for 1 Lever press and 2 • .
• , 01
By do Premiums) and Justices fees on`fox I
By do C..5 " 1. I rtratib, and others forDriihilre- I 6
• 59
deemed
By do 'Abraham Lookingbill.and others for
taxes refunded• . I 30 60
By do ' Jacob A Leib and others rot arreeilog '..•
slas in Shay 250' 00
By - do Gecirse H. Stichter for amount overy
, paid nu I). Mfrs license • 4 00
By 40 Andrew Stgaim for bedsteads in prison 16 62
By do Reuben Miller and others for damages_.!...:_,
done by a road 5OlO
!William Frailey for I stove, pipe sic. 2133
(John Rosman Esq. Counsel for Com- .
, ,mitionner's • 200 VI
IF. W. Hughes P rosecuting Attorney 21300
D. E. Nice Esq. Attorney, Common- 1 ,
wealth vs. J. Riggs 0 0
D. E. Nice Esq. serving Subporena I 4 2
SI
John Eisenhour furnishing groom fur •
election ' 14 50
'C. M. Straub Esq. Clerk Sessions fees -557 •..9
Ferdinand Rimer Court Crier 73 00
Frederick Beck Commisaloners wages 0 03 25
G. 11. Stichrer do 115 50 ,
Lewis Dreher • do . ' 237 01
Isaac Clete do , 33 on
J. Hoffman attending Court House &a. leO 00
G. B. Zuliels Continissioner'a Clerk . 500 00
Robert 11. Hobart assistant do' 10 25
Daniel 11. Shoener do do 23 01
Thomas Zulich ao 'do 15 JO
J. Allebaiti for keeping Court House
Clock in order ~ 110.00
Frederick Beck, travelling expensesln I '
holding appeals- -' ' I CO 14
' Lewis Dreher and F. Beck, travelling ,
exp-nses • -• 41 33
•
John Moyer for building a gallows and ! 1 '
coffin. .23 00
Isaac Defrelos for making c lo thes • for -
James Riggs : ' 3:00
lltnry Katz for one sloe. l l' . - i 5 00
Israel Wasteisor for buryius.ras. Riess 1 10 50 I
Ferdinand Keeler for maki.ig a fence • 1100
Clo litho Seitz conerling County I •
Cammissionere on business . I 3 50
1
1 Israel Walleiser for delivering Blythe , (-
assessment. - • ' ' 1 . 30
-
• Fred'k Berk for inksta eds *steel pens 225
John Bannkn, for a thermometer for •: .
- " Croat room - 13 02
• _Bickel & Mellon fur extra work to . 1
brides at Pineernve, ' 300 do
• Daniel Boyer repairing laid : seat Laid- I
ineville i ! 3 05
• ins. Moyer , do do at Schall'e Forge 1 31 to
• Dan't Koch do do of Middlenort 110 00
I Win. nickel balance on bridge at I
• Pinegrove I 427. 16
ny , to . Willi:lick...l Rs bridge in DART tOWD . P 950 00
By d o Wm. Rickel for bridge at Fahl's 1210 00
By do.. - Henry Faust for brides at JOries, 1000 00
By do Henry Faust fur painting bridge 5 00
By do Vohs. Bromfoi furnishing 6 room to
I I • hold an inquest
fly do Jokeph Hammer for bill of
By do Iliekelk Medlar do
By do Jabnb Illintsinger, Jr,, do
By do E.lBc E. Hammer ; dal
By, do Shoener & Garret - 'do
By do, Lewis Dreher • do
fly .do Aiigustus Mendlesnn do
By do Frgderick Reck for bill of shoes, &a
By 'an J. &J. C. Rahn for of d'Ve
By do Jacob Ifontzinger. Sr.: for dil. &c.
Ry do Christian Zeller for binding books
By do Joh. Bannon for printing er.litat'ionery
fly do Sitting & Bigler for pritititqf
Hy do J.W. Brewer do ‘
By do
_V me & Dohrinan do
tin do S. N. Palmer •do ! I
I .
•By do EO. Jackson do '
By do .1. P. Remain do
lip do Frailey & Hobart do • .
sly -db Wonder & Bauman do, ..•
• By' do Henry Vont,. stationery
By _do Vr rs te & Hobart for keeping Commis
sinners' docket !
By' do '5 ichael Lindner Bs delivering as:
' I sessments ' I' ' •
fly dus icli'l Lindner for Wink for prisoners
By do cas.nf Porter townlp school districts
By do '• of North Pinegiove d-c. do
court
Byßy do Sam'i Guks, Esq.,luderpreting In
By iin 1 " for repairs in public offing
Dy do .en. II Stichter for Wm. Bickel front
S. Shindies,
By do has. Dengler for dividing Low
i
•
I Mahantango
Chant Rahn for poste pi
„tun!, Hoffman and others pumping
I water • I
.1
I - Christian Berger, good ff work 1
-Daniel K Graef, I di, I
Nicholas Walther for making n drain
J. S. Pulsifer for ssWyeying road from
New C vale I . I
fly to .S. Ptilrifer for levgiling a d r am
By do. W so.' Shimmer formaking ballot boxes
By dui Mrs- Hager for making pants, &c., or
. ; oisoners
By do C. 51. Straub and others fir repair ng
I press in PriathonotniV• Office
By do Dr J. S. Carpenter' for making goat
I !lumen, examination.
By dls •Dr. J. D. Steinberaer, for .do • -
fly do Dr. DJ. Smith, for! ' do
By do Drs. Brady & Williams, do
By dii
..Dr. J. H. Hale, do
fly dui Dr. Stewart,'
, 1 • do
By do Patrick Curry and there funeral x
• , I proses on dead bodies
By dui John Kreterand otligrs for work it ne
" l [ at Immo. ',Minim, ,
By do Jas. Bar and other* watellinglail
By do Dan'l Rose for eisarling.slaltin Shop
By .do Christian Seitz for hailing coal. ace. '
1(7 do Jcroaialt Lny for alone coal fur Court
, - ! - • House, Ice. . I
BY do ITenry Hay for hauling stone coal
lip do David PoninTei for hauling stone real
By do Dr. Halberstadt forinaking post nine
tem exansioation
By thi Fresrk Pier I for posts and wood to)ail
By do Jacob- Snyder for carpenter work at
I public buildings .
By do Treasurer's so' are .
By balance remain ne in the hands of Henry
Krebs, Treasurer
By do
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By 1101
963 00.
885 4
Tamaqua
F.O 00
175 00
153 .00
13500
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suss
375 00
•000 CO
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1500 as
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382 00
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36,628 02
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$36,696 02
Stntrment .f ale autairmliny debts due Ike County by the
C.llectora of ate . di ff erent townships :
Pme ,, rone ToWnibip.
Clrl.tnpher Slurnpo, -. 1812 Ito GO
John FO:y, 1646 606 SO
Tlionms Dergc.r, 1017 • 625 03
&rah kanheim
lionrylmm-r11 ,3 16
Abraham Ranolet, 017
EZZIE
Tlintrnot nirklirek, 1816
An Dallier., MT
EIE
Wm. Nam% 1816
Marl. Drause, 1847
East Brunswig.
Daniel Wonver. ISM 303 53
Jonathan Yoat,lBl7 537 46
•• i'
Narwogiarlj [' • .
Edward O'Connor, 1617 1702 OS
Wayne
Anthnny Rerhsom. lAI6 '
John W. Ileffner,l9l7
tipper Mahantango
Isaac Baum. 181e1
Peter R. 510c1,,11317
Union
Sn'mnel Dr , sher. 1940.
John prescla, 1097, •
•
• i
Barry
Frond; Dengl44. IMO '
John 0110, 1817.
North 3lanheim.
Deal Delbert, 1847,
rofisciik.
Daniel! Chrisllan, 1835,
Elias 11? err,
iss i I
Schuylkill.
John Mertz.l.s42.
Benin 'An Yost, tBl7,
Mineracilk
Fein' Stronp, 1841,
Henry Chrlampher, 1840,
John Jones, JBl7. •
UM
John Mute,
Abraham ilensier.ll3,
'Benjamin Shiley, ISM,
Ilenrylfeberling,lBi7,
Brunstuig.
Abraham Albritht, MI6; '
nelary Tahl, 1647,
Branch
Joel Toondt,lB39,
rhilit, A. elower:1191111,
henry 6reeeler,lBl7,
. . . Lnwer ' Nahanicingn. • " 1
rhilip (Same, 1839, , , 50 51.
Peter Srettem.n. ,1316. \ • sio Si'
Pater Bressler, 1847, . . 530 00
- Schuylkill Haven
Rowland Kline, 1833.
•
Daniel Levenberk. 1846,
William Each. 1847, •
Pinevore Boraligh. j
George 111-r, 1814, ,I 143 90
George llelnbach, 1815; 918 44
Adam Apankuke, 1818, 925 73
Frederick G. Werm.r„ 10r, - 233 95
• lire,2l Penn
Benjamin Zehner, 1941,
Samuel ZiMlMPrrninjeto.
Benjamin Zimfuermaril ISO, •
To the" Hooves!,le the Juttots of tAs Court of Common
Pleas of the County of &A syLtilf. .
Th e e oremhers Auditors for the County or Schuylkill.
nr.pectfully do report tent we bne.e audited, Nettled, awl
adjusted the account of the Commissioners and Treasurer
of richpylkill County. and submit the ebbre stntement no
the rclult of their csarnluntions from *bleb It nppeprs
that there Is duet° the;county. of Schuylkill by Henry
K• rc hji k...(4, Treastrer. he horn of six thousand two huth
deed nail iiisty Oialit Oci mlnid cithty.fmkr cents (M.'',
81.) • •
In witness • whereof ,We hove =hereunto s tl our buuls
L 111551,11 day of January A. D. 1848. • i
, 1 pIIAIILES DEYKETT,
" 3. W. ROSMIED33.3; Aiulitors.
... • ;DANIEL FRITZ.
Onolgsburg.yeb 5
JUNIATA. BOILER IRON.
65 ;WW I : C.74r34 ut°,ll" n Nag. 3.4 and sof
3alashedand rtndom lengths,
A. ¢O. RALSTON. •
• -
Phllsda..July • - ISt& 111.
Boutbl"in 84 ' ?Ma".
DURROY'S DI ORST, tut edam:* ST cup)
remain unsold at roan ILINSAN'S soak item
TO IiOUSEILEEPERS.
LIE sul.xeribers incite pnrchw era ofall or anykinds
T
of DDT GOODS reqnired in housekeeping. to tall
nib-examine their sttick, which is canfined exclueivelV
to thime articles. romprising in part ail kinda of Li nun
Cottonand Sncelingb—quilte. 'Hanker's, Damask Table
Clothe and Napkins. Towelings, TlCking% Table and
Plano Corers, Furciture, Diinttles and chintzes, Em
broidered and loss priced Curtairi Worsted
Damask and M.:wrens, Domestic filuslins, Ste, to•
gether with a larce sleek of ail kinds of Flannels. an:l
the best atylea of Irish Linea. which they import Direct
from the most cekd rated bleachers. By excitidiug Dress
Goods from their business, they are relieved from the
necessity of asking high prices at the commencement of
the season to compensate for losses 'consequent upon
Olital4C? of fashion as (h.- , season advances, and will sell
al the lowest passible grade .if profits as the surest means
. ceztendinr theft business.
dOILN V. COWELL& SON, corner Chez-
Xhita.Nevfl47-45• 1 3rui nut and 7th eta..
Salamander, Fire, and ,Tnief-
Proof Chests, ' ' • •
Ip - b....Pr00f Doors fer Banta nod Stares.,Seal and Lana
Sigt.-L,n• I Refrizera
ger., Wafer Fitters, Patent Portabie
191
•
(rater Was, ie trocird for tke
Sick and /O m. '
EVANS R WATSON,
76, Soutk St.. (opposite the Philadh:E.rehange.)
cCiIiFACTURE and keep constantly' on hand. a
Lvi large umnoment of the above articles. turether
with their Patent Improved Salamander FIRE-PROOF
SAFES, which are so constructed as to set at rest all
• manner of doubt as to their being strictly fire-proef,and
that they will resist the tire or any building. The out
side cases of these safes are made of boiler iron, the
inside, case of soapstone, and hs433:gen the outer case
and Inner case is a space of some, three Inches thick.
and is filled In with Indestructible material, so'as to
make it an impossibility to burn any of the contents in
side of this chest. These Si - mistime Salatnanders we
alc prepared and do challenge the multi to predate any
article in the shape of Book Safes that will stand no
much heat. and we hold nyrsetces reads tit all times to
Dare theta fairly tested by public bonfire. We also con
tinue to manufacture a ling. and general assortment of
mu Premium Airtight Fire Proof Safes, of which there
arc:over FOOrmw in uso.'and In every, instance they have
given entire satisfhetlon to the purchasers —of which we
will refer the public to a few gentlemen who,h3 ve I heel
in nee:
►►avanod A. Sorder, Ponsville ; Joseph O. Lannon
Poitsvillti; Mr. Willmto Carr. Doylestown. l'a.
N. h. O. Taylor, 129, North lief.; A. Wright Is Neph.
ew, Vine st. Wharf: Alexander Came, Conveyancer,
csdrnerof Filbert and 9th ate.; John M. Far.% a 2 North
3dst.; Mvere Boa', 20, North ad st ; James hi. Paul,
101, South 9th at.; Dr. David Jayne, S. Smith Mat.;
Matthew Miller, 20, South Vat ; and we could name
some hundreds of others lilt werebeceseary.
_Novi we
invite the attention of the public,and particularly those
In want of Fire Proof Safes, to call at our mere before
purchasing elsewhere, and we ran satisfy theta that
they will get it Letter and cheaper article at °urethra
than at any other estaitlislunent in the city.
tVe also manufarturelhe ordinary Fire Proof Chests
at very low prices, cheaper than they can be bought at
any other itore in Philadelphia.
• DAVID. EVANS,
JOIIANNES WATSON.
117.1L11E1101CSE OF .I*INTS ONLY.
no. 56 Cedar St., %New Yuik.
LEE,.• ,TUDSON & LEE
Philada.. A , ir. V. 41'
d'z's 1
B=M:rl==
Occupy tttl spacious FIVES WRY WAREHOUSE:
N0:56 Cedar Street,—the whole of which is devoted to.
the exhibiton and sale of the singee article of PRINT
ED CALICOES. Their present stora.consists of near
ly ONE THOUSAND PACKAGES, einhraclor some
THOUSANDS of different patterns and colorings. und
comprising everything desitable art llfline, FOREIGN
and DOMESTIC. •
All of whicliarentf•red fur e. for rash. or safisfac
tdry credit: at the towed the PIECE OR
PACKAGE.
New styles are received - almost every day. and many
of them are got up for our rtwas salt* and hot to be
found elsewhere. I
Printed lists of prices; corrected from day to daY...
With every' variation in the !market, are placed in the
hands of buyers. V I „
Merchants will he able to form some idea of the
tent and variety of our assortment, when we, state.
that the valor of our usual stork of this ONE ...‘Ii•TICLF, i
is at least twicelhe itlalue. of the entire Stock of dry
roods usually kept by one largest wholesale Jobbers.
This fact, together with the fact, that oar means and
our attention' instead of being among! a vast
variety of aijicles. are devoted wholly to oar, will
render the advaiibigea which we can 'etre, to dealers
perfectly obvious; and it shall he nuera re that none
visit our establishment shall meet ar t s any du
appointment. •
Our assortment is complete at all seasniii'of the year.
• LEE, JUDSON & LEE.
s.—n. r. LEE, fortneity of the firm or Lord &
Lees, and late senior partner iq the original tient of, Lee
& Brewster from whithcorineiron he withdrew Some
time ago, has resonied it connection 4 it It
Messrs, Lee & Juilson.uhiler the lion °MEE. JUDSON
& LEE, and he veratireit to assure his Glenda and the
public. that the new dun will maintain the rame pre
eminence, in this 6r:inch of the trade. which former
ly di ditiguislied the Other two houses to which ho be
longed.
New York, July In. 1517.
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The PiT.4idclai's .71essage.
Ern
rillE • President's rttesage Is hefore Ito , ‘ ,llj,
_L views of putilic policy are now manifest ; they arc
applauded by -Mew and corkurcil hp biliers. His ideas
on national atrairg alio no doubt given with the strw
tint such princiTTl, tf carried ir.to cifeet would result
lo the heuelit of this Hooey. flit on the same princi•
ple that we endeavor; to caulduct our
pr4l - iim to the iierlde our notions of the proper
plandif buying and sellout- 'goods, withthelixpeziatima
that Fll , llllllWainlloh if tinted would result to-the be
netit of the public Polk, we dad nor
supporters, and too i inon who prefir supin•tlinz come
loro clot. POlk lit den tityor nfs low tang' on foreign
inerchan.lize, stir ie.nt to pay expellses iTfgovernm.Tio,
whhineldental proicrtion to our manufteturers: We
are in flavor tif a [al ill strongenoiteh on the gooda.we
sell to p tv expcnsestila fanulygnvernno In and Bale a
suffirionj:y of,ra,h tTroleet its through long siege, of
lamt tittles, orcasim ed by overttading ; bank re.tric
titans ; bank tlnt indiviival mos:rim...tat, aid t.itr ex
perintems. Polk is in favor of dispii,ing tit the
Jlefxi
ru In ord.,' to conquer a peace. V.', are in favor of
dt, , rmsibg of rani GrIOCERIES. ke., in
order that we may Intvo nellce 111twn linvillC clanms
against us. Poillt is in favr of taxnig the Mexicans to
support the wai. We arel in favor of exchanging nr
bertering ; talking and .negotiating. en oriler.that our
eTdahlkhnient too shoold tot and remain solvent. Polk
is in favor of extension of territory and a new govern
ment loan. wrmlal prefer an extensteta of time to
lush up old arrearages and adopt d different method to
talon-money, without recourse tip constant horrowing
from Peter to Pay Paid.. Polk to In favor and has offer
ed the 3legicans grand. hargnins in settlement of the
diffictilties betwecti that country and ours. We are In
favor and well oil-r our 'STORE GOODS tothe eitizenia
of this county- at bargains vputit.i as y ea ?yd. Whim la wall
enable us to settle our didicultietw hit the New Yorkers
'and Phi adelphlans. The iilexictins are. a stubborn
propin, they wand.] not 701 a hoz, portion of their
country for Three "roilljon of du4lorr. ThTT people of
thi; country are n.wi.ezpeonte,anTl soil accept of cheap
goods ; provided thry :ire in want of them. All those
that are 111 - wantof bargains arn,ruipuctially invated to
call at the chrup-re.ili store of " r
Dee:s 47 s'b bits] crAtcr,
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CHEAP GOODS AN!) GROCERiti;
DE subscriber hav in e taken the stand formerly oc
cupied by Messrs. lipting, Nlyeis, & Ca, in Centre
qtreri, tipposite J. G. Brqwn's Drite store, end ban latd
In a.fresh and splendid stork of Di' GOODS, such an
111.4 CK, lIROWN:andOLIVE FRENCH cttriit;, for
cloaks and dress coats. Ile has :dewa guntrissortment
of Mous. 1.1 . e Cnshineres. Calicos, black Boinha
nine, Qtwen's tint ti . Musling, Under Shirty. Drawers,
Woolen Scarfs, .Woolen Siockinco. Handkerchief?,
Suspenders, etc., which will he sold very tow for cash
Those in want a or - It'd cheap goods ts ill pleura rive tit
a tall. [Dr!' .17-:,o] a J. it's.:
PURE WHITE LEAD.
113 "11
215 13
MO
12321
lEEE
529 99
500 05
IMEIM
BV e - Merin N. Mother,
?1 ,fANUFSC ' I'L'[NE B . S. No
. 65, 1 . N . :m( l h . F ont street.
ranted pure ' I 1 111 . T ' Pr . a. ' 17), a aVi throe 'PP eit ' stn l ttl ' er r s ' a v v ;Ito
have been sparingly supplied in consequence of a run
on the article, shall I.IV have their orders filled.
_ No known substance possesses t hose preservative and
lisantifying, properties. sn desirable in a paint, to an
equal extent it alit unadulterated o bite lead ; honer any
admixture amber materials only Mari, Ito taltiL. It
1111.9, therefore, been the steady aim ofthe manufacturers,
for manyyears, to supply to the public a perfectly pure
white lend, Mot the unceasing demand for the article, is
Knot - that it has toot with favor. It is lova viably brand
ed - on one head: WMTHERILL & iirtoriimf In fun,
and on the other, warranted inn., all in red letters.
!I'll 9 ,
315 A
KIM
EE
MU
421 77
227 12
LEM
343 04
MEI
WIIO WOULD DAVE THE TOOTHACHE'
Jar&lla's celebrated Odonlatetic
775 72
1185 27
•
Drops
ARE warrantedto core the most inveterate tonthache
in one ninitite. Drops are offered to a dis
cerning public, with a confidence attached to no other
reincdj for this`painfut affection; the obJJclions urged
against Kreosotb and ether remedies of a similar nature
do not exist easiest this, as they are was - ranted not to
injure or disc .r the teeth in the'slialtfest degree: aft
the contrary tidy will arrest decay, remove :curvy aid
tartar, and Impart a delightfulfravance to the breath.
No remedy has ever h-en discovered which so Orem- J
ally and pernittnently rentovesthist ruly painfulaffect J
If a earwig not effected the !navvy will be refunded.—
In order to pot this prepara`tton within the teach of
the proprietor,has reduced the pricein tenth pc( vial,'
with hill directions, and his signature attached to each.
without wititdi none can he genuine. Try it t tie sine
to ask Sur and take none butt JARDELTA•S Ottostsfeic
Draps,:s there are many imitations. Tim following
has been x oinntarily tendered
. j I have applied and witnessed the applicatlnn of Jar-
Oicntaigie Drops to the teeth whilst violently
l iching, and iii no case have ,t hey failed to effect an im
mediate cure. - tVu. W. ltensat.t., M. D.,
Schnviklll Third and Vine streets.
I Haring used and recommended Jardelle's Odontalgic
Drops, and witnessed its beneficial and salutary effects,
llhave nn hesitation In recommending leas superiorto
any prepirathin I have ever used for the purpose for
rich it is intended - . ;C. BATITOLLTTE, 51. D.
Prepared by J. D. lardella, of Philadelphia, and for
pale wholesale and retail of lIANNAN'S Ilonkstores,
Pottsville, and for sale by the druz .e is.ts kenercaliy
belt-ho]
MEI
729 HS
47q) TT
Imo 13
VINI 1111
WI 04
=2 50
lii
01 on
St 03
128 31
02 60
EEO
315 38
843 18
'no 56
1178 57
835 05,
1369 87,
IEIEI
GM
147 Ot
317 17'
217 .%
681 SI
Col,:Donip:lan's-CarrOigri in. New Mexico. with a
tulip of the route, , . 50
Gem to Level, by .1, Shevilan Knowles. 25
The Pirate', Daughter, by archer of Gallant Tom, 25
Pontiac, or the Last Battle of the Ottawa Chb f. 95
The Advetilores.ef a Strollina FlaYer.
Fresh toppiy of the Convict, by James,
The Star of the '
Six Lectures on the use of the Lungs, by Dr: Fitch, 75.
tUininbe.on the Constitution of Man, • 021
Ilistory an. War between the D. S. and Mexico, 57/
Flesh supply of Scouting Expedition . of Texas flan-
Igers; 50
Together with all the new books as noon as maned at
BAN NA N'S
Cheap Periodical and Fancy stores. •
IiZIM
NI 97
187 69
379 85
EOM
420,210 00
Dr 1 I _snl
tierarc tAq shadow ere the substance fade "
Coll/1W Celebrated §k)-llght
Daguerreotypes.
_ _
, 11 -I WO SILVE,It MEDALS awarded at the fairs of
L the - Frank/in and .rhuertcen Institutes, for the beet
and moat artietical spe,ditwes of Ihtauctreatipe per•
ttailts, -
_The recent improvement made by the subscribers.
and which Is peculiar to their establightnent alone, viz:
an upper lieht. has received the highest recommen
dations from the press, rind also written lestlmonials
from the.drit urrists it, the cavalry as to Ito great supe
riority over the usual Bide Light. The petullehrd
vantage of this Light is, that the navuresx EXPAZYSION
or foe EVE can be obtained now more perfectly than
heretofore. Citizens and strangers are teepee:fully
Ipvited, whether desiring portraits or not, to visit our
spacious galleries, probably the largest and most Ox•
tensive in the United ytates,l and examine for them- .
Selves the astonish hue improve - rusts made. by the sub
scribers InAhis wonderful art.l,
T. P. 11. D. C. COLLINS, •
prnsitetore oithe City Daguerreart Ettablishtneot.
No. 100, Cbetrial or., 2 ttt=s sbbre SI, mouth aide.
Ptah eept.:s 0 7 •.47-671 row
MEE
• 11. BANNAN.
Sole agent Tor Schuylkill county
.Few Books.
chuylkill .Vorigation Co. '
• - • . TOLLS FOIE 28414. - n'
rritir. Beard of Planar:se hare mberned the following
rates atoll to be charred on their W 0144 tiering the
tear 1346. ANTHRACITE: COAL. •
'Po be charred per ton of 2 - 1.40 1b.., the weight to be as
:enabled by such means as may ler Vented to secure
tenancy. and Ave per cent. allowance to be tme.
berefrom for loss by svostAre. The %Otto be computed
rom'Ainuld Carhop for lilt coal cretin?, inns above that
mint. and to he charged proportionately Gtr all &Worms
- limed on the !Anal :
For the m yths of blotch. April, and May,.
FORTS tRSITs 'FCIt TON..
' • For the months of ' June and July,
• FIFTY trot, non cox
or the months of Amust. September, October, Ncx inn
k Ter, and December. '
• succr-itcn CEN'MPER 7118.
- MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES
To be charged per ton of .2240 pounds.
FIRST CLASS. '
' limestone, Iron ore, quarry spalls„rooth stone. on
roughtjaarble, sariLelay, gravel; rails, bark, lime and
manure, one and a halrcent.a per toll per mile, but no
:barge will be made An any distance carried beyond'
twenty-Ace allies. •
.Maximunn toll on snit: articles for any e. stance, lblirT
scven and a ball:sews per ton.
SECOND CLaSS. •
Gypsum, cordwend, timber. limbo., hoop poke, hay
and straw in halm bald.. end hitinnoineus coal.
Between Philadelphia and Menlo Carhon,7scts per tan
Haven, 7e•
is ". Vert Clinton, G 5
' Way •
trade three-fin:ohs of a rev per ton per mile.
but no charge shrill be nude exceeding seventy-Are car
per torn. I Tutoo'e t.tss.
Merehrindise generally, such as dry goods. earthen
'ware-AMU, Iron In pier, hare, or any stage of manatee
tureE'beynand thence. nail.. door. cram, and aft other
articles not specifically enumerated in clasSos first and
second.
Two cents per ton per mile for the first twenty miles
carrienLand three-Martins of a cent per ton per mile for
any additional distance earned beyond twenty notes.
Sort.-1 all eSes where minor more locks are passed.
and the distance carried shall he leas than two utiles,
itie charge for pia abet! he for two mies according to.
the 'class to which the articles carried may,helonr.
4.ind an all cases where the foregoine rates shall exceed
t.f, cents 'melon DO the asocrtalmitt tooringe of tire menet
for unv lock pa , lNed•L Clots' Rcadmf, or 4 rents per ton,
abocu the toll shall he charged - et these men
tioned roles on alLNrticle,
TOLL ON EMPTY BOAT?,
Boats Intended to or run iegulorly in the !role no Die
line of ttm.C.tunl will be licensed to pa.. I lie whole or
any part of line cagily by the payment of tee dollars.
Mut lit ruses trill be ianr,i by any collector. and hill
clnottote in force dorjon, the )ear I IIS, provided the boat
an licensed shall pay R gum in tr,lli equal to ten
per litcnth.'
Boats not in licor,tid will he charred Aye rents pen
mile, anti-.s tbe; catty cargo which his paid five dol
lars in tolls.
Aug boat trot licensed as aloe-aid, and running. upon
a Monk level of the works, shall ply for ea..h !risk they
may at any ittne Ilia, Prot nuts pee toll op the awe,
tainted toontee thereof above 11-ailing, and six and a
quarter coots per toll !WI.
CARS. [MATS, AND I...VAMA.Grs.
The C o mpany will tornitth ram. hors, and hotlinee,
and atfard every ficilin for trinsportin: coal to market
at the most reasonable find they a, premised to
wake contrac's %vial nper.itors rind others etliniged in
the coal mole. and with tho.;• who will build stud run
boats on the Patrol no liberal terra,- Appinernions nu
these elll'jeCts are to be man', to !he Preatdent of the
Comport 3, ni d they will receive prompt attentioto
lie order of the Board.
015 C l•-5D] F. FRAIL:Y, Preal,h,t.
OM, of the Sninylkill Navigation Co., Dee. 7, 1517
Phreatoicwica? Works
ITS.T rcriv. d n fre.:; supply ~.0
,e
Pktrerado7. rorurd.q... Ct
rh ) .olory. Anon:U:4nd Mrtoui, by (t. S. ron . .. r. :10
.Nletoury and Intel'erroll.lmpruveniet , t. Iw do. :41
ph rero d o ,y. 04111,1140 of st hoot and Ca—
s. by Mr., 1.. N. row!...r. .511
Nl.trriaue. lid I firitoty and I'll.brophy, n) do '
', n o r avplwd to tile hnptnveuunt of
I
PhYl.llolllg/VIA Air Students.
Education and 6..11-I.lprovunierit,.q:O. S. Pon kr.
•
s:h edit lon. cninplet:. '1 75
Phren.h.iticul I t
Phrenol of IC A Imariars, f.r. !Sift, 6
Cournhe no Ihe Conslllmi , qf of Man, new edition, •
All of are lie Fate rs holenlle antir 11511 al ,
Ik4-10) lIAN N A N•et Cheap Book & Slntionery :store,
Rigalia.
THE snlis:riber has tonslantly im hand and will-make
to orilvr at Mimi notice all kinds of vrlvet.iaatio.l
worsted, and Iinet(REGAI.I.A., all of which hey will sell
wen cheap. add pollees a. S. to; of Temper:Mee. Tem
ptee of
Honor, P. imoics. Druids.lba hatiiirs and
all outer societies ate Urged to give hint a cal before
porrhasing Division S. of T.
contemplate nomting in RC:1411.2. 1,1 January Hell I all
past ~u'su'ry would do well in (hying him a ialland pun
a P. Vl'. P
• I.l.intiers trinitne.Pabil Flora made at abort notice.—
Ordath (rem a d•slato.e punctually attended in. ' •
SairMlcs ran nlwsys he sven waft Morris 11. Gorlthro
Port Carbon. and all bar gains by tom will he bind
tog on thy part. ' 111.13‘1:1' A. LANI Z. •
si. Laht cr-n 3d arid tub, Reading:
De i c II I .iii 3m
To -Machinists anti others.
1)1.,kr1....? universal (Mock: all simq. from G to tin
inr:hes ; S.prirg mitrie rapreedly
_for' St-:yo nod :2.1 pounds. Platfrom
and ColMter Scales, tooreglian SG different sieve and
patterns., For Aide nholesnln and retail at the lowest
iiianafaccurtir', price!, at. No. 31 Walnut sweet. ny
- GRAY da BROTHER
Philadelphia, Frb. 7:l( If. • •
134 ILS.A3I (IF
WILD CHERRY-.
TVIE GREAT,RENIEDY•EOR CONSUMPTION
41711/ the beet .I:rdtclue i ',own to .I.'cu far the cure of ,
Asthma, of every Stasiii, Liver Complaints. Been-
Intlitenzii. Coolds. !needle:: of
the I.lltig.S. Stioritte or Urn-anti, 1;;;in. and
' win:cress nn the,ide, breast, ::.e
Um' ma,uher di,asesnf the
• PulmonarV 01MTIA
vr.r.v impue,“,l
Il eset, a sert.iiiiiverfni iiilio,nce. is that of a Ms.
EASED 1.11: Eli, In this sointil.iint it ha, andoubtetlie
proved niece efficacioas limn any remedy hitherto mil
pieced, and in nunierMis instances when patients hail
endured limy and seven., soffering Igen] the disease.
witMmt receivic g the least bunted: from various reme
dies..and when 111111C11 BY has been resorted I i in
vain, the use of this Balsam has restored the LIVER
to a healthy action. and in many Instances effected
PERNIANENT Cl'ItES, slier every known remedy
had failed to prielpre this effect.
Ile,ides its' it -ton o;lone efficacy In the disease above
mentioned, tve also find It a very einctual remedy hi
.ASTIIMA. a complaint in which it has been estolisice
ly it-ed with detilled 'SIICC69, even in cases or years
standine.
It not natty emanates front It remitar Physician: but
has also been well tested in all the - comphin,li, for
which it is recommended. 11 in ;not mr iatrntim,
therrfore, either to cloak it in mystery, or in any was
deceive the poldic overt:11:m: .virtues the
contrary, (shall simply endeavor to giver hriefstatr
mrnt of its ;H.) flatter Imsor it.; its •u
-prising efficacy trill enable me to tarnish pint Is
of itfr virtues as will sati=l4 tine moll incredulous. l:mt
Consumption max and .C.A . N-liE CrltED,' it this meili
tine - tic to in time. -_
Powzhheepsie. N.Y. Sept. IS, IS;15.
•
Mr. Seth Wt FOWIti
Dear Sir:—The character of NVlstar'a Balsam 01
Cherry Is en well established throughout, the
country„ and ;especially in the State of New Set R '
that any further testimony wield seem- to be utu•ces•
Yet I have derived ro much advantage arm. it
that I non happy fh communicate thro , 2ll Von to the
sin kind alllitted;what it hat done for rue molt consider
it a privil,le-:a nil duty to do so. I have beeti troubled
with Weal.: lungs fir noir years hail a coniiii mere
, tees every! Winter. I lea.. ,Irlfiti••4l to the hoe, all
last winter Willi a seVere r pain in the side and
breast • I.ti.hd blood vernal times. 1 consulted a phy
sician:bat have never taken toy toed. ine.,wlo, has
me in n mod, gond en WITTAR'S BALSAM OF.
WII it I consider it the BEST Irxtlicine in
the world for Colds, Conchs, and ridniins
r: Cem
plaints. . i WI LI.I Ayr li. SWAMI TS.
OPIXIOW OF IWO UL.112 PHYS/C
. rater. Me., Sept. Ni, 1545.
This cert 7 liits that Y have recoup tended the tine of
w'WTA R'S BALSAM it!: WILD CIIF.RRY,for disea
ses of the Lungs. for two s year past, and ninny bottles
to nix lulowli•dee have been used-by may patients, all
w ith henefietitl results. In tutu where it was
t Itoheld con6nicul coo!utoptiett had taken place, the
AVild.Chemieffected a cure,
HOYDEN. Physician at rater Corner.
.V 0 Q (WERT! DF:CI.:P7'IO..V.!
All published statements of cures perfornied;by this
fneffieitie, are, in everyrespect, TACE. •
Br:waits:or CorNTIMFEITs AND 111 T irloy4.--The
unparalleled and astonishing efficacy of Dr. aVistar's
Balsam of Wild Cherry in all the ilisenscs bur hit
Is recommended, miring thank rases after, the ;skill of
the hest physicians was unavailing, has effected a
laree and increasing demand fur It. 'lbis fuel has
rinsed several noprinciolptl roelitri loiters and hill:a
tom to palm eff npu onus mixtures, of similar name
01111 app•mrance, for the genuine ltal-ant.
13e careful and get the ilennihe WISTAR7S liAl.-
SAM OF WILD CtIENIT, 'done ifetinint; unless
sit lord by I. BUTTS. Address all order; to ti ETU W.
FaWLE, Boston, Mass.
For sale by JOIIN S.' c. MABTIN,
ville ; WILLIAM TAW: ART, Tmn,i,m; BICKEL &
Orwieshurif. : J. B. ti J. . 4 .. rALLS, Miners
' vale CALEB WIIEELF.R. Pinegrove. Jaw 10 2-
. •
' Davy's Safety Lamps. •
Las just rrrefcrd a E lmp:y ntSarrty
Lamps. anionrr which arc a Gen'
r•il Safely Lamp, which is acknnwleilrmi
In tic the'best rinil•saf,t 'few in in. in the iniims in
Eurnpe. For safe at less piir,:s than thee can he im
ported, at Its.SiNAN'S
pril 3 II nn nrimapand Variris Sin
• . New Maisie.
TTIE Linden Waltz. arranged for the Piano,
The Old Arm CMOs. 'al edition,
Thou art the Fount of all my Joy. '
rat Lore Dwells not in Royal Italic,
Linda di Chamounix Gahm, _
•
The Westnn Gallopade,
The Cynthiana Waltz,
The Celebrated %Film:Wm Wahree,
The Linden Waltz,
A Little :.fore Grape, Capt. Grare. •
Gentle Niary.
The Flower of Atnerien. me nrizieal Waite.
On the itanknef Glint alqiitver. as song by (Velar.
'Tin the fact Rote of eManner. by Henry Hertz;
Widow Machree. ac suttz b, Collis,
Grande Vale. Prittinnte.
Trust to I.nch. as elm:. by Collins.
thiremuller'suuti raster for 11,e Pietro;
ina..ther with iivarnetv of other manic jitft!reeeiveti
and for sale at [.lri2o-5) RANNAN'S, Iloottstoten.
• How Ido Wish I Could „et
MT sonc AND WEAK EVEtr,i- CURED
T r that be your sincere dottire,lct Ina tell yon ror
the enormous sum of '4 moo, you may lime your
tvlnh aratitied, by tuning on either of the 11.'1ton:tog gear_
Detnen and purrhattinz a bottle of
Dn. KVANS' TONIC EVE 'WATER:
J. A. C. mxrerix. Pottsville; 11.
61iliotler. Part Car:uto J.
TIP= it li^ l4 !rli'a:44 Itait equal to it' to cure sore
eves In nos or heist.
Prepared by Dr. Evanr.,tio. V, North fiiath street,
'
cripples . tcrd.
17Oft have cultured and stare:ail lothz truant p•!th
I your Illiramatte pairr.l,l.your. lime and fray . ..llrd
nu -rrivcbes, besides rperiiinr your tn.): r.r worth:ass
migraine and inn:intent, -Varr.(l, a sore
Call at 11-11ANNAN'S,1. S. C. MARTIN'S. Nita
villa D. Falls, Filmiest:la ; ti. Shissler, Pert Ca:-
.Fan ; and ask fur
DR. EVANS' is D!..p;. DAI.SAM RIM STATIC. PILLS,
Price Wets. a box, and use them as dirsatrd.'and pops
care most be worse than any ntherperame art:a hare
taken them, if ;am hi! not In a short time as sound a 4 a
dollar, and as far front pain end rtifferinm . s evrrynit
was is yaarlife. Don't be afraid of beingdtiappotnted.
tbe-se " adver surrendet." -
Prepared by Dr. Evans. No." 33, Nevih Shoal West.
ril!sitalphia. • dat'a 54m.
script.
pas,
• t gr,tnnic:Correloni.te nt.
T. !
GIMES
ISECVS TO TEE
Me
r s,D CI. PIMA— Fell. - 4, 1518. )
1 ! ' 0 o'll. k,P. U.
c
:s hnq rithce ran'ettled the-
i:° pax`..•P ratr
li i bli flour
i,, G 1 ,
*-• per 1,,0t. vrltliant erdex or
I ix !offered tit i 2, 75 a f 2 .76
r e s4'--rlull. larairi• ItAs de
i.i:Vrpu*. ritiltli:nl. 3 . 1 fhb'
iire 14cedinel
The Stqarrx , r's
market Gtr a clay (Yr ti
tina leech - cc:re:el a:'
inotneut. Corn nip'
f r prime.. Rye Ome .
elined, a:al we are
%vbole, the murltets
la NetvAork
from .$6 to - 6,ltri. I
ale
;0, SC ith !,[l.
r-j777,e- &carnal
ton on Twei.ay .
slight depression inl
i 3 ur.itrwirtani.
ltegrtin' a
L
..._ _
. t hi.'e f .s pl . til l
11;19! dtte
ll
Ifor :,:CICC7II.
1 ' ,
tnl
iilatnre. in cnticus,
Ilan. J. A l'e:rted
ta'es Scout.
. f , , Ch lc rnit, l
r m.4,-Th'e r.,,5,„,'
e l.
heard of a COa W .ire (..,*lllocoro'
tered to relieve CI laltiet lugs o.
The success of ilw llpplicatiou w
CR, pationt'd last ilxi,neSpaa . ..'ve,
vuld rf paia.. •
_II
77achii:4 a LAI lioaqt‘oheitor l i
the R. tt iZs ey equipjaie emouilt
$1,000.000' : ' I
. Theand farn'ate men of Sant
Smit,rdelirr. t.ave sulteied 3 diniAlfuton or2o p
cer.t. in their wise:6! • i•
r iillAlENlCili:
nut t:cractful cetut4 ! 'Ph s Lartel err in &verse/
' TAr trot k ell'/ . .e dtrtreyre bath arena r ' -...
Tlit;cuttgli l i ef ransumptioh,hr.th in '
p alavad of Ladh ! .
11:11F.' vou a turflike' .) Your darld child, your Ido
- and earthly joyi 19 unit', peril! ps, confined to her
chamber - bye danecinius cold— her pule cheeks, her thin
•Itrunken Corers. tellithe hold dist , aFe has already gain•
rd opt,n her—the spdint Atelier septa , bra! Loch pierces .
your SOUL
4 , I
Voting non. ( just
out to,cnlcr life. disease_
geed, a heart.erushin lilhllit over the fair prospects or
the Pulite—roar lot fits rough and treble linos tell of
your lase of hope; t tlyoulnee /I not despair. There 4
a balm st hid. to 11l I 'Will the wounded luncs• it is
$1,111101.‘ V. I‘I.I,4tEALINI; BALSAM:
i
Mrs
. /%11111:11. t !erwifeof %Yu,. 11. .11 tree, Esq.;tras
giveh up by Dr. So tilt of XX'a:litritort, Urn. [tie and
Newof Flo: otett.ltla. lir. Hoc and Dr.. Mott of '
New York. Iler 2'0,1,1.1 all thott,ffif shc must die." . .. •
She had ever) , ap., •arrthre of !min:, I I consumption. aril
was So pronounrod t . her. ply' details --Sherman's Bal.
6.1111 was et - t is a• 1 lilt need tier. !
Mrs. G.l 1i1t.% 11 :..v.),Tz br Eull . s..Fer:y, was also CU
)/
Cu
red neron..,,ml;.ld,tt fly this fialsato when all ether re
neeciles failertla Iredrellet—rdie w 4. redo, ed to a ske
leton. Dr. A, r , cal,,ied 111.1,11 A, 11,1, Ittoadway, has 2 ,
iii Dessod ib, e A..e.t s r , itt *cry lal 't
areS Is kite no oilier
Inedirioe a ear. ed relief—phut the 1111-ant nperatcd like
a elicrnt• Dr• :. - til,4 , witnessed on,la ondertuleOcra in i • ~
curing estlinia it 1.,11 II (leverl.lo,l ' iof doing. SOittlng
Mond. alarottr a a. 01!nwy11...., to ei1 . ..p111a:13 cored by MIA
ii.ilitata. lr 1 talc I lt' roloorelt er You vii drbleod yes-
E. IC, and Ina es the 11,110 sound again. • -
Rev HEN V Jo:l.littli tee, Lip Olt avenue, was cu
red of couch
THEN
nd catarrhal afferttonhf:rfly. ar....viandins•
The tirst.dn e gave him (Derr ocher oho, all the littler
rnedreirn. h hail ever tal.m. Dr; L. J. Beals, 111. De
laney steer. gave III" :a no.ter - tti•law who - was lattnr
tog tinder trontitirption._ and to anii:t her sorely afflicted
with,the filWita. In bOth ca.ics'ttn elTecir wt re im
Ineduiti,, s , orry.,..trired Inert ti 10111.C.41.rb1e health.
Mr, i.; CRETIA I WI-11.1,4, US. Itlltrlst le street. suf
-1
fered froh Agthrtni 12 edam. Syrtnatt's Balsam re•
helped hek . itt ;our, and site is cortutatively welt...ewe
enafiled lbsillo:11C ere; )1 ititlnd.l4‘ time ly 060 of this
toedictnel, 'I
hit. iridtird te the greull , renwily for Ceugh,
Cells. SOitting Blood, bver ta,n4 taints, anti all the
alteitiemdi Itie thrjrat, and even! Asthma and Con-
Fllllllll io i l t
.
1 . i...,,
Price :, cents and Isl per built -;
1 Dr. lefloan's Untign a
rend Wood:
Plates 1 . asters sold as ahoy.. 1
. Dr. :Ileum, te.... Other In dl 1011,
Moo tr sale by the frjloivina i
county. , . I
J. S. :. NIAIITIN, 1 i
I
rt
.1. ~ MW J
O
N, ,-H Ft,ttsvil 1
r sANDritsON.I .J-t 1
It. Se.i.sler, I'm I Ilartpn. I I
Win 11. It Wow, New, Fhiladelid
'l'. \%11113111-, 311•1•11eport, ' I
' 11. rf hwartz. Fatter,ain. •
, .1. II Alter, Ttiscateri.
1 Heffner A, 31orgenroth,Tarnaqn
Wril Prirr, tit. Clair. ' ' ~ t '
Geo.rlleifsitriler, NewiCastle. f '
Jas. dl Falls. Ylinersv Ile. 1
Jon i. , Kautruon. tdvn el!) n. I
1 !'bra, 1:
JarOtililflrTola 11, I.i - Ac r Moheht
! ' Shooh•r do uariettl owierborgi
11
1 I yen!, Iltnitel. Fort I% nt. n :
Leantr,tiattiffnart, S boy 11.111 Ilaven.
Paid Ilarr. 1 . ,..gr,.1 - e .
_,_ 1 . r(r 40. ' 47'49 ' cm, .
"' tr r t r,! wormpt lerestat: IT.',. ."
.Tollcy-'s liftri,lkrstil! llizllnsent,.
c o vpm...Tl: r , aa,d3 far bur.. scalds, Lots, bruises
.i
' "...I. spr.o., En 1,1111125. all rlidunt. piles, fever curve
I rho 1ptn.1... sin ,. lip- 1111111dail s, scald head, mid al ,
(hill Of INT l'..Vltr.itSrpti F... . 1
l'er,ons tit all ror.4ltio,es :'.f •lora - al. at all times liable
in he all! hied . ...ilk the aII-vec,ili:llmi,. It is therefore
the duty of hea-ls of ildtili, to provr.le riff! keep or,
hand• reads' for any 'entergrnry, ! ,!.% In -- .3lEnv that is
capable r.l ready
till ~.1ra...4 attend alit ..n these -
very trotthu , ..doe con.paido. 'l'll4 re Wln lute used •
Touscy'e Vir/rrr.../ iddto tot 11Yedft , lt i.e out that it lan -,
roost roniptel• remedy.. peeradi .y , t ,,- of rai.•allul the
Vet - speedy to Mover of rntl4llllll4lill.ll einqdtscoveredt
e elperience of slit h nor'... to entlich lit in prompt
them I,n keep it allva, on hand liknowine, that many
vain:llde lives and hint,: love her , ,h saved by INN MA-,
- GIC.:i. CONQUEROR .t( f intlairwil and other sores,
11 , 11 . 115,5 - ralltr, 4.0, • It inSlanC6 wily. all pain of the Pe-
I vi%restlkind and preventall roar. I l Ni fansity should be
1 watnnit it, as - all 111111,:l: 1., appluAlton iii it, in rase of
11 , ..5r0.t0et scolds WOOl.lllO tr,ore , emit' while waiting fur
I Ite - aloiltor than ho rook! do whetil!erritt.l, besides pre
. v. . nitre lone hours ••( th. , utrno 4 t cittrerine which might
pass furore a phy s;cl.th could he oFtained. -
It p0',,, , ..5ev control or -I' the fte , ,t-rest ipjltric , ‘ by fire,
flyer niortiti,tion. ovl.r ittilnininstion, and lip its .31111-
' trarit ifittni•S it arid its •Intrerp:tr, -Vrerit e..fifill-Spor
is odir, , ..qtro'fl , nr. h.toe!lrtt I.iltol .111.itlin.e, arid to Ibe most
COXIII.F.TE - FATIIIiN Al: itr.MV.IIV now in !lie. "
'Th4xands love tried tt . , , 1 thottilarals praise II ; It II
werkitic. Its way iota padlic favitqtyttitit repelity has..,
locere thAnown in fir li, tory oil ineriletael. •
~.511 400' tree erre:resew it. A.lain tve.",n,", no fonaily
clould he without it. i'lle aff. , nqt!..• ill thro . l.llthe pith
! I c GJIATIS so ith boid,S de.wrilyite :bra Ointment.
/Itch box of the cenitine Totivey 's Ltirt.rrwthOint
tnent. 11.011 e sianature ill S.Tott4ey tcrittrn co' the cif
-1•role 101,1 to black tub.' r r Never pntrhase a bor r .lllllCrd
[lbis rilloatilre 0.11 be teen. Prier 25 cents per hoz, or
tit, bop, 10f SI Oa I I t rspairitil‘y Ellllll h Tousey„
Drnprif Is. Seer it. e. N. '' ~ and said by gents I hrottyli•
law the L'in4, d sit ves. , '
.1
SOI4I in Sew York al 10 as
I. Nia l p street.
Toil following are the alias in l Scliuylltill county fur
' TOltt ' e:,'S I.7l.kersal ClArtU.i :its
Jr S. C It! AItTIN, 1 1 . I.
. G. - 1111.11%'N, ',.. iroltaville. .
F. B.ANitilltioN, .1 I - i t
11. Shi,ler. Fu:t U. tics
L
Win, 11. surlier:l Sett' rhila '.lphtl, . •
f .
T, IV inmate, elichlleithrt„ -
11. il,Ltwurtz. Pette,rei t.e. f ,
J. 11. Alter. lat.:ear - or t,)
.
Iletliter& Morgehrot t , Tam4gus, ‘..,
Willunt Friel... 4 1 t.' fit ir, • '
_. Gcfaap ,11!.¢,IAn)der. Niew Castle,,
Jantl, 11. Fall., Ylinee.ville , . - r,
,
91:inas Fauffluen,l.les r lisn, .
'
.
.1. Christ. . '
..—.. •
!
Jacob lianfratan, T.r 6itre. lohnniongn, . .
Slttehter'k Carrell, (ftwigslortts,
I.voll dr. Rishel, P.:th Clinton.. e
1.—... 4, Kauffman. 11 , chtry,ttoll Haven.
Paul Ilyr, ri•tegrove,i _ . [Oct 1.441 leow
•
"To Ole ; it•tor 'lGlongs the Fipoils.”
1•1 4 S. l u : / 1 .1 1 4' 1 :.1 . 1- tl e Th er l ' 97 h: P 17. ' .1 .1 , e r e ' t i
i li t7e l ' h i r i . i . t t l i l l e e ro
public, n f' ,:re °,
rn:
ing in giv,e n het, nnereveit en, the court inveterate dis
ea,s. ‘lt none 1:40, Oil 10111 aro, ,:red the purpose am
Pr. Ofterinaa's -I:nun:fed Lercoger,' Ths . y are agreebhle
to the taote, randy a dininiNiered, di.il finin the vivre,-
rdentdd sliceoes, trig eh theyLhave MO Walt. and the re
. dourkablii cures w bleb the •\linle pert 'third. Indy jihttly
lay claim: to the title of co y , irrer ever the diseaoes 11, .
which they have been ro,oo mend, d. Dr. Sherman's
" Couch , li.o:engo:." turf. t,h ttioA obstinate ~,.e o r
i i
Couch in a :,41.. hone, 1400141 'cured a lar:e IIIIIII!,.,
1 of oersen'o who trace See 1 :wen up by tht:tr physician*,
:aid fiirti.7s, a:. , 1 rip who hart-e—lii,ti reduce., Ito the
I a or2e. (,I the :VIVI` by , i iedind Mod, ronetimpthin and
I Hectic lever, ht their nie have !tad the re , .• of health.
1 :e.tered to toe h•tg•.:a'nl cflOO, and rime live Ti) speak .
fvrili tb , pr.ii.-1 , en Om i6aritatile ne.dit the,
Dr.: Wrr
dim-min' , - bon ijorfOzr.< '' have hoe. proved!
iii morn than 4c() ,(,4 . a) Car, in he inrallibte, In fist! the.
„H p ~,.,two intuit .iti,treytbd meilleitie ever discovered.
011i ,. f. ,1 I'. 111 eat them w hen they eannnt he Itirced tn.
tot, •iny 0:11,r 1 , 1".!1' lilt% sod the benethdecte e d froth
till adininktration of modicine to Illeill In tido form,
is meat triyood dcomiiiitori.- Milien the breath of the
chit I ttertene'z: otranai e. and there is picking of thn
no.e, gwohne of the t ditli'dminu liie.p, plleuess about
the lipd i triill fat-bed el mike, bleedlor at thenoso.head
ii
actie,drouitii.o,,,ouriinu Eluting eleep..letinirbeddrealoo,
awaking, with flightanit ...cid:entitle. trotiblei . somucomfh.
feeertiamers, thirst, veratbitts appetite, i;l.;.‘nms at the
otommh,. and Mowed stomach—these are among :be
Many wrotoineot syinpyomi of Mittrgr. toil rtin be relie
ved by thhru Inenmpdtable Los Ages. They nave never
been knnam to till. 1 ,
Dr.. She'rman's •• Cleia,ll,ss far! •44• Cd " retiree 'head
ache, n. moue sick heatlaCke, palpitation of the heart,
and sick n ess in a very Mei minutes. They ewe lowness.
of It 1 ,, rits, despondency. fa int ness, coil-, P tilt II RI s, cramps
1/1 - 1112 %Iltillell.M11:11111,t or tint to remplatnts- they keep
up Ilia spirit. , dispel all she distryssinc r 3 niptonis of a
n.;ht or di : ilvi , v,n, al,d ; Dade a liers , it iniltildcfga
great ineata on bodily lad.,
Dr. Shclr an's •• free .11,in' a Planter" in ar',' nowled;:.
d by aliwlr have ever 1t1t 7 ,1 It to be:Ille brat Ottength
enieg ;•lasti r in the weed:3nd a .r, emirs remedy for
pains and wee kerns in the hark, Inn s. side, breast: neck,
limbs,:n inls. I - heat:gni,. lumbago, hr. One million a
year will Ilit It11;1111). lit drtband. C 9 Ittioll Is necessary,
I as thr re are Many an p7I Wrip:Cll persons who w mild form
a illittll3 qr.: ICII• ill , . lilt !tt'illiiiilVt n 8 earefikt In
;1.1 Stir tlt'lli i Poer Man's ?raster, tvith ft ....fp uip tr f.t,
'of I/13 ty11.111,1 Onto': en 11. e back—none piper, 3 ,, genti.
Ms, and `vat en pore i err ,1.,,,,, cool. •
Wheultirrh ;i , ',!t. ire the nev. Darius fantlinny, of the
. 'Oneida l'amrs!eneei rev'. Sslinsiian eld reeler. of !rosins;
li c e. ale. Iduilleir. lien. Mr. Handcar-li, tier. bit. De. Fo
r, ssi, It, la. acrou Cl Aitt,.l.. Ilnaly, I:sq., Hon. It. 11. lleani
',ley, Void( I, Varshave, DI., and a host of oan,e, of a
like reFiltatioa, tilt be brillellt forward to prove the er s
Pe at v of Dr. tiiit man', prePatationsstvben they are to
warmly re-cam:elided in , the medical rarest., and
I preset-omit it, ilte le pra,-tite, send as brll such universal
approhorion fidlowci their one 9 mone atl elosses. we noty
lastly say that the Ilocoe la lad orly meta1...140 Usti No.
pellation of valor, but cantairly lay rjaitn 1,, the pntrov.
ape n 1 tits' paldlc, and will receive ll.' . ~-;•
For. ante ble J. 14.. - e.dasci 10. J. C. frown, aelf r': - So a
delson,pettardle ; Ilenredo'hissLr, Pest Carbon • -Wm.
H. . 1 arlt•is", New Philadelphia ; T. W•llllauts, kiddle.
-mart ; IT. Fchwaris, Patierson ; J. H. Ahar, Tosoacitra;
'Unlit, eO Mar:ter:milt, Tamatirm; Wm. PiP-e; kir. Clair;
, Gun. Reifsayrlcr, New cattle 1 'Jail. D. FaVr, Miner,.
vale : ' Jenny Kau Minn. Lleckriten;..l.- Christ; Jacob
• fi'aitOktiOrt, fonssr alobonrongO: Pahl/Salm, rinegrnye;
P harmer & do Frei, Orwirthtirg ; Lyon C, Itiphei,Trrt
emwt, • Lever, sac x t urmart. eckaylk !It Honer. ' '
t t7isi3fo . ltr7 • 4.4-..o•va•
paces ran gitrz
!a anived at Boa
exception of a
1 1 ,sikets, ha sews
Marylnud leg !
'nett to supimtt
t) the liu t d
Tram4cOpt has
m woe MlmMis.
a dying person.
scomp!nte. anti
et tranquil and
sq.Ainre ono o
to tha sum o 111
.i.nzenget..and Poor
Ilf VIU Street, N. Y.
cuts In .tic.buyjkill